Wenger 'sure' Arsenal won't sell Alexis Sanchez to Premier League rival

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Vardy and Shakespeare will try to heap more pressure on Arsene Wenger, who has faced increasing criticism from Gunners fans despite leading his side to the FA Cup final.

"But as I have said, I think he will stay and sign a contract". - Picture by Action Images via ReutersLONDON, April 25 - Leicester City should be able to hold on to its key players as they prepare for the upcoming season without European football, rather than just selling them off, manager Craig Shakespeare has said.

"So he had that in France, and he will be back with us doing his rehab".

However, no announcement has yet been made as Arsenal, sixth in the league, challenge to finish in the top four to secure a Champions League berth - during Wenger's 21 years as manager, Arsenal have not finished outside the top four in the Premier League. "It's still possible, but that means we'll maybe have to have a ideal run-in".

"It is odd because I feel that he always grows during the game", Wenger said at a media conference.

"The future of Wenger, I don't know if it weighs on recent results".

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"Seeing the Arsenal match (against Manchester City) it didn't look like turmoil to me, there were players fighting and they thoroughly deserved to win in the end, even though it was a close game", Shakespeare said. I'm sure the time will come to sit down.

"We're hoping the caution on Wednesday will mean we can look to Saturday (against West Brom)".

Shakespeare takes the Foxes to Arsenal without Wes Morgan, out with a hamstring injury, and midfielder Nampalys Mendy.

Shakespeare has led Leicester to five league victories in their last seven games, moving the club six points clear of the relegation zone. "You are not sure what's round the corner".

He said: "Unfortunately Wes won't make it". It hasn't gone into a full blown pull, but we have to be mindful.

"But he's perhaps already in the category of clubs who perhaps have more financial potential than us".

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